There’s been no shortage of elite recruits passing through the Charles McClendon practice facility in the past decade. Even now, in the midst of a mild roster rebuild, five star talents line up on the defensive line, at defensive back, at receiver, and players not far off at linebacker and offensive line. These are the spoils of a successful program, which can often force lost perspective. Suddenly, your top 50 signees don’t garner as much excitement. Loading up on four-stars is okay, but holy hell did you see what Ohio State, Georgia and Alabama did? So it’s important that when the opportunity comes to ink one of the very best prospects in the nation that we stop and appreciate that moment.